After the 4 sights, becoming of something was not the question, but his reaction to the 4 sights was. Ultimately he accepted the 4 sights (VipassanÄ) which helped him to move towards enlightenment (Nirvana).
siddartha was enlightened when he was 35 years old.
he new what was happening he finally understanded about the four sites
after Siddhartha entered enlightenment he preached to others to follow what he did to reach enlightenment
By the way it's Siddartha not siddattha. (No offense on your spelling!) He was called the Buddha.
The Buddha or "the awakened one"
It changed by Siddhartha wanting to become an ascetic and find enlightenment.
Siddhartha left his family to become Buddha and find enlightenment
He discovered suffering, which his father had tried to shield him from. So, he set out in search for the cause of human suffering, but in order to do this he had to leave his family. He was willing to do this.
Siddhartha Gautama, The Buddha, wanted to find out why beings suffer (are discontented) and how to relieve it so that beings can enjoy a happier life.
he meditated under a tree for a week and found a hindu guru(satguru/sant) named guru uddaka.
It is not known for sure, but the Buddha found enlightenment by sitting under the tree of life.Answer:Enlightenment is not a thing to be found or lost it is a state of understanding. In general there is a satori moment (a sudden Aha! event) when everything comes together. "Finding" enlightenment is like studying rules on how to be spontaneous.Answer:I believe that The Buddha (Gautama Siddhartha), after searching for 6 years found enlightenment by going within himself as he sat under the Bodhi tree.
His father didn't let him leave because he was worried that Siddhartha would want to leave the royal life to become the Buddha, when, if Siddhartha did stay in the royal life, he would become the ruler of the universe, which is what Siddhartha's father wanted him to become. To find out more on Siddhartha's life, you should research it if you want to.
He wanted to find an answer to suffering
Well he did give up all luxuries and fine clothes! But he did not fully give up food and water.
Siddhartha Guatama is also known as Buddha, and Buddhism is founded on his teachings. Any book or website dealing with Buddhism would have more information about the historical Siddhartha Guatama.
One quite popular explanation is that the songbird represents Siddharthas inner voice, or his soul. it is bound to the worldly aspects of his life, thus the bird is kept in a cage. as Siddhartha decides to leave the city, where he didn't find his enlightenment but instead fell for physical love and gambling, Kamala, his lover, frees the bird, which is a symbol for the re-found freedom of Siddhartha.
Siddhartha Gautama founded Buddhism .